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In 1932 [[Kodak]] acquired the [[Nagel]] camera works of Stuttgart, Germany, including their existing camera lines. The former '''Nagel 18''' precision 2&frac14;&times;3&frac14; plate camera was renamed the '''Recomar 18'''. Production continued to 1940. The f/4.5 Kodak-Anastigmat or [[Schneider]] Xenar lenses, lensboard shifts, and long bellows extension were all desirable features.
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A larger version of this same design is the [[Kodak Recomar 33]].
  
 
==Links==
 
==Links==
*[http://ldtomei2.googlepages.com/kodakrecomar331930-39 Recomar] at Tomei's [http://ldtomei2.googlepages.com/]
 
*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/kodak/kodak_recomar_no18_33/kodak_recomar_no18_33.htm manual] at Michael Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/]
 
  
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*[http://www.butkus.org/chinon/kodak/kodak_recomar_no18_33/kodak_recomar_no18_33.htm Manual] at Michael Butkus' [http://www.butkus.org/ OrphanCameras.com]
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Latest revision as of 05:49, 20 May 2022

In 1932 Kodak acquired the Nagel camera works of Stuttgart, Germany, including their existing camera lines. The former Nagel 18 precision 2¼×3¼ plate camera was renamed the Recomar 18. Production continued to 1940. The f/4.5 Kodak-Anastigmat or Schneider Xenar lenses, lensboard shifts, and long bellows extension were all desirable features.

A larger version of this same design is the Kodak Recomar 33.

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